Windows Administrative Commands Bypassing Covenant Eyes

Some time ago, I had a friend create an administrative account
on my computer to recover files. We were trying to fix my computer and in the
process he had to set this account up so that I could recover files. This is
not a Covenant eyes administrative account. This is a Windows Administrative
Account. Up to this point, I thought it has been compatible with covenant eyes.
But yesterday, I noticed that the windows administrative commands can bypass covenant
eyes and can access the internet unfiltered. Since I did not create the administrative
account, I do not know how to remove it. I am also afraid to remove it because
I do not know what removing it will do to my computer. I can, however, set a password on the account. Will this solve the problem? Or is covenant eyes not installed correctly on my computer?

Casey, Thank you for using Covenant Eyes and desiring online integrity. It sounds like your friend helped you create an Administrator Windows profile which has certain integral tools that are tied to being an Administrator. I would suggest calling into our Customer Service department to discuss more accurately exactly what tools you are using to bypass Covenant Eyes. Covenant Eyes Customer Service is open Monday-Friday from 8am-11:45pm EST and Saturdays from 10am-5:45pm EST. At your convince, please give our team a call so we can get a better understanding of what exactly is taking place.